"[The storm] kind of sounded like the movie 'Twister'," Clayton Cox said. "The hard swoosh of the wind and then a bunch of clanging and banging is what it sounded like. Then it was over, so it was really loud, but it was it was bearable," he said.

A nearby church has a message about the wicked weather. The Hiway Tabernacle Church of God said: "Forecast for tomorrow. God reigns and the sun shines."

It's a sentiment shared by Cox.

"You know, God works in mysterious ways. That's about all you can say. I mean, a house rolled over the top of me as I went through the window and I'm still here talking to you. I've got stitches or staples and that's it, so praise God," he said.

The family does have insurance to help pick up the pieces. Leon County was already cleaning up debris from Saturday's storms. Last week an EF-1 size tornado touched down in parts of that county damaging eight homes.

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